how to transfer file from your local computer

I wish to know what I have to do to transfer files from my local computer for example FROM c:/test.pl TO a client account for example /home/user/public_html/cgi-bin ( considering that I cannot ftp on my client account with my root password ).

A solution is to ask the password to my client and to upload the file using the client ftp account : or is there a fast way using the shell from root ?

I would ftp to your account then in shell move it and chmod it..[/quote:030598c132]

It's an idea . More fast ?

[quote:030598c132]why u would want to upload files to your clients site I will never know...[/quote:030598c132]

suppose that I need to install a script upon request on a client account ... but I cannot login on his account with root password ..
so for example I have to upload 100 files , what I have to do without client ftp password ?

I wish to know what I have to do to transfer files from my local computer for example FROM c:/test.pl TO a client account for example /home/user/public_html/cgi-bin ( considering that I cannot ftp on my client account with my root password ).

A solution is to ask the password to my client and to upload the file using the client ftp account : or is there a fast way using the shell from root ?

It depends on which software do you use for this purpose:
[b:11a86774e0]1) SecureCRT[/b:11a86774e0] (Commercial Software, you have to buy)
If you are using Vandyke’s SecureCRT for the SSH session: (http://www.vandyke.com/)
Via transfer menu select Xmodem and upload your file then enter these commands

cd destination-directiory
[b:11a86774e0]rx –x filename[/b:11a86774e0]

If you want to download use this command

[b:11a86774e0]sx –x filename[/b:11a86774e0]

Then select download from SecureCRT transfer menu and enter the filename.
Note: rx, sx, rz, sz commands are Unix/Linux commands (programs)
It doesn't matter which command are used, rx , sx or rz, sz procedures are the same, if you use rx, sx your terminal software should support Xmodem file transfer protocol and for sz, rz Zmodem file transfer protocol

You can Use Xmodem, Ymodem or Zmodem protocols but if you want to know about advantages, it is this way:

Efficiency: Zmodem &amp; Ymodem &amp; Xmodem

You can use either rx, sx (Xmodem) ry, sy (Ymodem) and rz, sz (Zmodem)

[b:11a86774e0]2) PUTTY/psftp (free software)[/b:11a86774e0]
However I recommend using PUTTY which you can download from this URL http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

Use “ [b:11a86774e0]psftp.exe[/b:11a86774e0] “ it is like ftp but via SSH session you can upload and download multiple files with ftp commands to/from your entire server using your Root account.

[b:11a86774e0]3) rsync[/b:11a86774e0]
If you have a local Linux /Unix workstation you can transfer any files you wish using rsync via ssh (rsync –e ssh)

go to http://www.vandyke.com and get a copy of SecureFX ..it's a FTP program that also lets you do SSH2 and SFTP to the server. You can login to the server with a FTP like file browser and be in as &amp;root&amp; I love it .Use it all the time.

go to http://www.vandyke.com and get a copy of SecureFX ..it's a FTP program that also lets you do SSH2 and SFTP to the server. You can login to the server with a FTP like file browser and be in as &amp;root&amp; I love it .Use it all the time.[/quote:b71149bfeb]Yes SecureFX is another software like, Secure CommNet

I wish to know what I have to do to transfer files from my local computer for example FROM c:/test.pl TO a client account for example /home/user/public_html/cgi-bin ( considering that I cannot ftp on my client account with my root password ).

A solution is to ask the password to my client and to upload the file using the client ftp account : or is there a fast way using the shell from root ?

rx and sx works fine too on zoc , however I prefer rz and sz .[/quote:a493d359b5]
It doesn't matter which command are used, rx , sx or rz, sz procedures are the same, if you use rx, sx your terminal software should support Xmodem file transfer and for sz, rz your terminal software should support Zmodem file transfer

However using FTP over SSH is easier for multiple transfers (I wrote in my previous post)

rx and sx works fine too on zoc , however I prefer rz and sz .[/quote:3bf8236956]
It doesn't matter which command are used, rx , sx or rz, sz procedures are the same, if you use rx, sx your terminal software should support Xmodem file transfer and for sz, rz your terminal software should support Zmodem file transfer

However using FTP over SSH is easier for multiple transfers (I wrote in my previous post)[/quote:3bf8236956]

May you give me an example of ftp over ssh using putty ?
Suppose to transfer all files contained on c:/test
on /user/public_html/cgi-bin , what I have to do with putty ?

rx and sx works fine too on zoc , however I prefer rz and sz .[/quote:10f173cff5]
It doesn't matter which command are used, rx , sx or rz, sz procedures are the same, if you use rx, sx your terminal software should support Xmodem file transfer and for sz, rz your terminal software should support Zmodem file transfer

However using FTP over SSH is easier for multiple transfers (I wrote in my previous post)[/quote:10f173cff5]

May you give me an example of ftp over ssh using putty ?
Suppose to transfer all files contained on c:/test
on /user/public_html/cgi-bin , what I have to do with putty ?

Thank you[/quote:10f173cff5]
Read my post again I wrote to use PSFTP
this post
http://forums.cpanel.net/read.php?TID=4906&amp;page=1#21222

rx and sx works fine too on zoc , however I prefer rz and sz .[/quote:c3a0861535]
It doesn't matter which command are used, rx , sx or rz, sz procedures are the same, if you use rx, sx your terminal software should support Xmodem file transfer and for sz, rz your terminal software should support Zmodem file transfer

However using FTP over SSH is easier for multiple transfers (I wrote in my previous post)[/quote:c3a0861535]

May you give me an example of ftp over ssh using putty ?
Suppose to transfer all files contained on c:/test
on /user/public_html/cgi-bin , what I have to do with putty ?

Thank you[/quote:c3a0861535]
Read my post again I wrote to use PSFTP
this post
http://forums.cpanel.net/read.php?TID=4906&amp;page=1#21222

[/quote:c3a0861535]

Yes , I logged in using PSFTP , but then what I have to do ?
Suppose to transfer all files contained on c:/test
on /user/public_html/cgi-bin , what I have to do with PSFTP
after logged in ? Thank you

Yes , I logged in using PSFTP , but then what I have to do ?
Suppose to transfer all files contained on c:/test
on /user/public_html/cgi-bin , what I have to do with PSFTP
after logged in ? Thank you
[/quote:0f3b69a04b]
use [b:0f3b69a04b]put [/b:0f3b69a04b]and[b:0f3b69a04b] get [/b:0f3b69a04b] commands
or type help for more information
PSFTP does not support mput and mget commands

there are some other softwares as I discussed in this post
http://forums.cpanel.net/read.php?TID=4906&amp;page=1#21222

Yes , I logged in using PSFTP , but then what I have to do ?
Suppose to transfer all files contained on c:/test
on /user/public_html/cgi-bin , what I have to do with PSFTP
after logged in ? Thank you
[/quote:d74d921a27]
use [b:d74d921a27]put and get [/b:d74d921a27] command
or type help for more information
PSFTP does not support mput command

there are som other software as I discussed in this post
http://forums.cpanel.net/read.php?TID=4906&amp;page=1#21222[/quote:d74d921a27]

ok , thanks . I found this http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.52/htmldoc/Chapter6.html#6 useful too . Thanks (truly I prefer rz and sz using zoc)

ok , thanks . I found this http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.52/htmldoc/Chapter6.html#6 useful too . Thanks (truly I prefer rz and sz using zoc)[/quote:4a15270221]
The best choice is [b:4a15270221]rsync[/b:4a15270221] no software can compete with functionality of rsync